The Last of Us 2 Gets a Reveal Trailer

The Last of Us 2 Gets a Reveal Trailer

To nobody's surprise.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Dec 03, 2016 @ 02:28 PM (Staff Bios)
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The Last of Us was the breakout hit of 2013. Everyone absolutely loved it. It was so popular, Naughty Dog became a household name again. It was so well loved, nobody batted an eye at the current gen remastering that came out. I personally thought it was a crazy overhyped generic zombie shooter, but hey, I'm the odd man out here. It is universally adored, so no one is surprised that it's getting a sequel.

And now we have a reveal trailer.


It's nice to see she picked up the guitar.

At first glance, it appears to be a soul-crushing version of guitar hero. However, that's just the way teasers go. They often have absolutely nothing of value to say about the game coming out. It does show us that it revolves around a slightly grown-up version of Ellie, though. Regardless, the message is still crystal clear: The Last of Us 2 is coming out.

Don't get too excited about the teaser, though. Remember what happened last time we did that.

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